Journal. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4TII, 1884. Published by R. A. BUMILLER. Ohurch & Snnfla? School Directory. Evangelical. Revs. B. Hengst and J. B. Fox. Preach't. Preaching next Sunday evening. Sunday School, IV* P.M.— IV 1.. ZEHtnr.Supt. Missionary Society meets on the third Mon day evening of each month. . Methodist. Rev. Q. P. R. SarrU, Preacher-tn-charge. Sunday School at a. M.—D. A Muaser, Sup't Reformed. Rev. Zwingli A. Yearick, Pastor. Preaching tti Aarousburg next Sunday morn lug. United Brethren. Suuday Scliool.9 A.M.—7. O. W. Herald Sut)t Lutheran. See local. Sunday School at 9 \ A.M.—H. E. Duck.Supt The Augsburg Blblo Class meets every Sun day. Ladies' Mite Society meets ou the first Mon day evening of each month. Gang Lath Mill. Bowlby Co., Sunbury, Pa., { Manufacturers. I F, H. ZIMMERMAN, Millheim, Pa. •{ Sole Agent. \ Persons wishing to procure one of these machines will please apply to E. H. Zimmerman. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. SUBSCRIBE for the JOURNAL. —The filliDg of ice-houses will be next. —lt looks as if the holiday trade will be lively. —School Books at the JOURNAL Store on Penn Street. —Labor Rtcord is the name of a new newspaper in Williamsport. —The slaters are at work on the roof of the new Evaugelical church. —Gilt edged note pip*r just received at the JOURNAL STORE. Call on us. ' —First class Seal Skin Caps—a great variety—at D. S. Kauffman A Co'B. < —Mr. H. W. Kreamer, oue of Cen tre Hall's merchaats, was iu town on Friday. —Who is to get up and make the , fire ? is one of the domestic questions at present. —Rev. J. Benbaker, of Gettysburg, will supply the Ziou [Lutb.] chaige for the preseut. —The Lutherans of this place observ ed a week of prayer, which ends this evening. —Rey. F. Aurand will fill the Luth eran pulpit at this place next Suuday evening. —Remember that D. S. Kauffman & Co., is headquarters for general mer chandise. —The several snows which fell in the last week have rendered the roads exceedingly muddy. —ln some parts of Michigan they had a foot of snow and enjoyed sleigh rides on the 26 of last month. Rev. Dr. Burchard, noted for the three R's address, is a Presbyterian minister over 80 years old. Ready to make every body lnppy D. 8. Kauffman A Co., with their im mense stock of new goods. —Dr. J. H. W. Rcber left for LUly ville, Mifflin county, on Tuesday,where he expects to practice medicine. —Ed. Zimmerman has the sole agen cy for Bowlby & Co's. Gang Lath Mill. See advertisement at another place. —The holiday goods of the JOURNAL store are on the road. Look out for the advertisement in our next issue. —Seems as if some of our correspond ents got iuto the wrong boat and .vent up. Let us hear from you, gentlemeu. —Mr. C. A. Sturgis, of Lewisburg was in town on Monday, and executed some skillful skating at the rink iu the evening. —Bring in the news, if you have any, and we will publish them and let the rest of the people have the benefit of them. —We had the American eagle, the campaign rooster and the Thanksgiving turkey. Now give the Christmas chick en a chance. < —B. O. Deininger, Esq , took a trip to Clarkstown, Lycoming Co.. yester day to pay a visit to his brother A. 0., at that place. —Thanksgiving was no. much obser ved in this place, all the stores and other business places were open and do- j iug business. —H. J. Kurzenknabe & wife, moved to tbeir place of lesidence, on Main street, recently vacated by A. O. Dein inger, on Monday, Read the advertisement of Cook & Spelling's Skatlug rink in another col umn. These gentlemen conduct their establishment in a very creditableman tier and iuvite everybody to give them a call —Headquarters for school books, Slates, Slate and Lead Pencils, Taper and Envelopes, etc. at the JOURNAL STOKE. —Those of our delinquent subscri bers who have more, wood than money arc requested to bring us several eoids ' of wood. —Several of our citizens talk of go ing to Washington on the 4ili of March to witness the inauguration of Presi dent Cleveland. —Our townsman, Mr. W.J. Spring er, mourns tlie loss of his youngest child. We extend our sympathies in his bereavemeut. —Lumberman will find it to their advantage to call at I>. S. KaulTinan & Co's store, Millheim, for Boots, Shoes, Shirts, Stockings, &c. —Nearly everybody looks for some Christmas gift, hut if you want good fresh groceries, do not forget that G. A. Barter's store is the place to buy. —FOR SALE—Seven grey-hound pups for sale at reasonable pi ices. Ap- IDY to J. W. MUSSER. tf Wood ward, Pa. Mr. Frank Kauffman, brother of D. S., is here on a visit to his folks, and duiing his stay expects to make himself usetul about the store in d.vets ways. —The Confers are enlarging their planing mill on Mill street by building an audition of 30 feet to the southern end. Business must be increasing there. —ln another column we publish the notice of C. Alexander and A. R. A lexander, executms of the estate of Mrs. Elizibeth Alexander, late of Mill heim, deceased. Haivey Center is getting ready to move quarters. The renovated furni ture shop alongside of his father's house will make quite a cozy plaGe of residence tor him. —Turb Kreauier was out on a few hour's hunting expedition on Monday forenoon and returned home with three good-sized wild ducks for dinner. Turb must be a good shot. —On next Sunday evening Rev. Benj. Ilengst will preach in the Evan gelical church, at which time the regu lar annual protracted meeting of that denomination will begiu. —A. N. Raub, ex-principal of the Normal School at Lock ilayen, will be giu to publish a weekly educational journal, The Educational News , in Harrisburg, on January Ist. A new enterprise has been opened by our friend W. J. Springer, who ruus a livery. He has hung out his attract ive shingle, and invites persous, wish to hire borse3, to call on him. —Two new heaters have been put in to the audience room of the M. E. church of this place. This is a decid ed improvement on the former defi cient way of heating the church. WANTED.—A lot of Walnut, Ash and Poplar Lumber at J. E. Fetterolf's Furniture Shops, Main street.Millheim [formerly S. K. Sankey's cultivator works.] 3t PURE ITALIAN BEES FOR SALE.— The undersigned wishes to sell about 30 colonies of bees at reasonable prices. Call on D. K. MCSSER. Aaronaburg, Pa. —SOME remarkable cures in this vi cinity, of long continued and obstinate disease, are attributed to McDonald's Blood Purifier. Sold by J. Eiseiiluitb, Millheim, Pa. —There is a journalistic hubbub a mong the Bellefonte newspapers. They seemed to be in the first heat of the fight last week. Glad we are at a safe distance, where stray shots seldom hit. —There is 11a reason why this to w.i should not support a well conducted skating rink, when neaily every other twnin the state supports oue and s >me larger towns as high as four and five. • —On Thursday, Nov. 20th,Miss Lila, a daughter of Dr. P. S. Fisher of Zion d'd of typhoid fever. D-ceased was an attractive child, aged 10 years, and her lo is a great affliction to her mourning patents. —The bills advertising the sale of personal pioperty of Carolina Gobble, deceased, are up. Jacob Gobble and B F. Franxenbeiger, the adrainiat ra tals of the estate will sell the same on Saturday, Dec. 6th. —Mr.William Smith,of Green Grove, P.-nn, township, departed this life on Tut 8 lay, November 27th, at the age of 54 years, 8 months and 17 days. He suffered with rheumatism which dis ease finally caused his death. —Jacob Eisenhuth, Esq., has been to the city last week, selecting and pur chasing his holiday goods, which will at live this week. His attiactive circulais, announcing the opening of the new stock will appeir next week. —SOMETHING more or les* than five thousand different liver pills are on the market. Some good, some indifferent, many bad and worthless. Life is too short to try them all, so if you want to be absolutely sure you are right get McDonald's Improved Liver Pil s, and if you are not sausfinl with the amount of benefit received you get your money back. JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & CO., Philadelphia Agents. £Wd by J. Eiseufiuth, MUloeiuj, Pft. —Ye musici ns rend J II Kuizen knabe & Son's adveiHsement in anoth er column. If in nerd of anything in their line, it will pay you to give them your patronage. They conduct the most complete establishment in liar risburg and their Music House is daily, growing in popularity. Apply to their agent, 11. .1. Kurzenknabe, Millheim Pa. —The I. idi s' Mite Societyof the Aa ronsburg Reformed church has, duiing the six months of its existence, done good work. It now has 82)0 in its treasury toward the furnishing of the new church. The society will give a public entei I tiomenl in the old church on Tlnns lay evening, of t'e 18th in stant. There will he no.ad mission fee, but a ''good-will collection.*' .*ll are invited to attend. —We had a very pleas nit call on Monday forenoon from Mr. Turapfhel ler, who lecently moved to town. Mr. T. is a business man of the llrst water, who cannot f til to rapidly grow popu lar with the many customers of Dinge.% Trumpfheller & Co's. store at Cohurn. He possesses that great gift of making himself at home anywhere and have everybody feel at home with him. Call again. —The third quarterly meeting held in the M. E. church last Sunday is claimed to have been the most success ful meeting ever held in that church. Rev. J. Ellis Bell, of Ilolidaysburg, officiated in place of P. E. McGarrah. The gentlem in delivered excellent ser mons 011 Saturday evening and Sunday forenoon and evening. Communion services were largely participated in, some ninety persons partaking of the Lord's supper. "LAPEER, Mich., Feb. 2, 1881. lam in receipt of your circular. I keep a good supply of your Down's El ixir (all the sizes). lielieving it to be one of the best Cough Remedies put up. I also keep Dr. Baxter's Mandrake Bit ters, and Henry & Johnson's Arnica and Oil Liniment. (J. D. BRISTOL. Druggist." The above named Remedies are all warranted to give satisfaction, and can be found in any first-class drug store. For sale at SPIG ELAfYER'S, Millheim A Jfadisonburg, Pa —The Thanksgiving suppor held last Thursday eyening by the Lutheran La dies' Mite society was a success. Ev erything on hand was sold and the net proceeds amounted to over 848.00. The delicious supper, ice cream and cakes were heartily enjoyed by the par takers and the common verdict is that the ladies are expert cooks and bak-rs. The articles on the fancy table were gieatly admired and found ready pur chasers. All in all it was a very social and pleasant occasion and all feel satis fied over the good result. —The following obituary, communi cated to the Centre Hall Reporter of last week, we were requested to copy into the JOURNAL : Mr. John Kryder, of R>ck Run, ten milse northeast of Freeport. 111., died >ii Tuesday morning, Nov. 4. aged 87 years, 9 months, 18 days. He was af dieted with nothing ptrticular but old age. Mr. Krider came to Illinois in 1847, from Clinton countv. Pa , but was born in Haines twp., Centre coun ty, Pa. His wife died about 21 years ago, in Freeport. Five sons and one daughter are still living, as follows : Win. Krider, with whom deceased liv ed. at Rock Run ; David Kryder, Da kota village ; Jac b Kryder, I. meaner twp. ; Mis. M. 8. Sapp. Dikota twp.; A. J. Kryder and J. .1. K-yder, Spring Grove, Green Co., Wis. The fun ral was held Thnrsdav, in Luth. & Itef. chmcli at. Dikota village; services weie conducted by Rev. Frank Wetzl, and the remains were interreu in the c-iuetery near the Lancaster sell ml house, by the s'de of the grave of Mrs. i\ryd<-r. The late John Kryder was one of Stephenson county's pioneers, and was the fattier of eight children,3l grandchildren and 16 great-grandchil dren. J. G. E. —Rev. G. W. C'urrin,of Centre Ilall, called on us the other day and showed ua the flue biblical work ot Jamison, Fausset and Brown. This work is the greatest commentary in the book mar ket, is completed in lour volumes, each containing about 1000 pages with many maps and illustrations and is hand somely and substantially bound. We have long need'd a new commentary on the whole Bible, one that would come within the teach of all who prize the woid of God, which also would be Understood by the plain people of the counti v. and yet ene which would be without dispute of careful, thorough a< d modern scholarship and of un doubted piety and correct interpretation, giving the truth without any mixture of error. This work fully meets that long-felt want, it is published exclu sively in the English language, and printed in a plain and neat style. No work of the kind has ever been so strongly and heartily commended by ministers and the press. It is unsect ar an, its authors being men of diffei ent denominations, who quote fi >ni more than 150 of the best and ablest critics and expositors of the past and pi t sent age On cl >ser examination of the different volumes it will be found that ihe comments are pointed, explicit and very interesting and in structive, making it the most val uable help to ministers of the Gospel, Sundav school teachers an l sciipture readers. There a e 3 -580 post o(Iic?s in this sta'e. ()! these the President has the appointing of 172 postmasters their sal aries exceeding SIOOO per annum, the balance being appointed by the Post ©as-or General, .1 LI)EX'S LITEUA H V REVOLU TION. JOHN B. A I.DEN'S Literary revolu tion, though, possibly, not miikl• u so lame u "noise" in lit ' woild ■< tlnee or four years ;igo when us icnvu kuhlo work w;fs new to the public, is it ally making more substantial progress than ever before. A noticeable item is the improved quality of the. books issued. | Citii/oi'a famous "History not stdd (ill recently, for much less than S.'iti.Ot , is put foilh in eight sm til octavo volumes, ranking with the hand somest ever is-utd from American Printing presses, including the 120 full page oiiginal illustrations, and is sold for $7.00. Bawlinson's celebrated "Seven Great Monarchies of the an cient Eastern World." is produced in elegant form, with all the maps and ill ustrations,reduced iu price from SIB.OO t0|52.75. These are but repiesentaiivtt of an immense list of standard works, ranging in piice from two cents to nearly $'20.00, which are set forth in a descriptive catalogue of 100 pages, and which is sent free to every applicant- It certainly is worth the < ost of a pos tal caid to the publisher John B. Al den, 303 rearl Street, Now York. l)o NOT crucify the children by compelling them to take the horrible, nauseous compounds usually sold as worm medicines many of them as worth less as they are obnoxious, but get si box of McDonald's Celebrated Worm Powders. Purely vegetable. So easy and pleasant to takt that the children will never know a medicine is being administered. You will in ad dition secure the very best vermifuge possible to produce. So sure are we of this that in all cases of failure to cause expulsion where worms exist we cheer fully agr*e to refund the purcitase price. One Box of McDonald's Worm Pow ders guaranteed equal to four bottles of any worm svrup. JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY A CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa. Penn Hall Shavings. Frank Fisher was out fox hunting the other day and succeeded in captur ing one of the cunning fellows. Surprise parties are among the latest. They seem to l>e a little like Bice par ties—many are called but few are ehos-, en. The entertainment held at this place on Saturday evening last, was a grand success. The teacher, Mr. Jones, knows bow to make bis scholars feci happy. Success to you. They say John Condo has the boss porker in town and this is what maku* him so jolly. All right, John, we'll see a little about it. Mr. Bidwell, of Bellefonte, is here doing some trimming for Jas. Condo. James always knows whereto find good hands. Mr. John Ilazel, of Altoona, is visit ing relatives and friends at this place. Always glad to see you. Johnny. JACK PLANE. MARRIED . On the 27th ult , at the Lutheran parsonage at Reltersburg, by Rev. F. Aurand. Mr. George B. ' inters, of Reoersburg, and Mies Elvlna F llzabetlt Hnftl y.of Aaronsourg. On the 18th of Sept., by Rev. \V. 11. Groli, Mr. Harvey Bowersox and Miss Sarah Dreibelbis, both of Ferguson townsl/p. On the 27th nit., by Rev Z A Yeartck, at the home of the bride, Mr. Peter (*. Shelley, of Richfield. Juniata Co., and Miss Lizzie A ■ Shaf fer of Aaronsbnrg. Pa. On the same day, by the same, Mr. Lather M. Stover, and Miss Alice J. Hafflly, both of Aa ronsburg. DIED. On the 29th ult., near Woodward, Hannah Ma rtina, daughter or the late Thomas Hostermau, aged 25 years. 4 months and 22 nays. The deceased was converted when but a child, led an amiable life and died triumphantly Her remains were interred in the Woodward cemetery. On the 29th ult., at Millheim, Mary infant daughter of W. J. and Annie Springer, aged 1 year and 19days. Sleep on dear babe, And take thy rest, God called tli-e homo, He thought It best. G. P. S. On the 27th ult., at Green Grove, Penn town ship. Mr. William Smith.ageds4 years, S months and 17 days. COOK & SPERRING. ROLLER • RINK. The proprietors respectfully iniorm the public that their -TRXILTIK:- Corner of Penn ami Mill Streets, Millheim, Pa. is open daily,afternoon and evening. (Size of Rink 40 x 100.) The building is commodious and finely arrang ed, has a splendid floor, and patrons w ill always fltul new and strong skates on hand. General ato'ssion, 10 cents. Use of slcates far 3 honrs's ssion, 15 " Season tickets can be procured on application. >1 111 helm llnritpl Ciiri'i'di"! I'vcry Wednesday ! Wheat, old 90 Corn 20 Rye '• Broadway N. Y. Citv. 4d-4t STAFFORD'S I t BLACKING Giles l MORE BRILLIANT SHINE THAN ANY OTHER. 11l BOXES WHICH PREVENT SOILING THE HANDS. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. S. S.STAFFORD, New York. CONSUMPTION^ I havo a pottlve remedy for the above disease, by tie use thousands of easee of the worst kind and of Jong standing havo been curajl. 1 nd . <^' 4 1 ,: '° Ti-RPK in lta e'llCHCV,llißt I wt I TW O BOTi LI.S r ItF.E, torethor with a VALUABI.E TREATISE on thlsdlMM to any BUff<-ror. Give express nndlP O. nddr ss. 1 pit T. A. SLOCCM, 161 rearl St., Now York. DO YOU KNOW THAT Loriilard's Dlimax PLU3- TOBACCO with Red Tin Tag: Hose leaf Fine Cut Chew ing; Snvy Flipping)*.ana Black, Brown and Yellow SNUFFS are the best and cheapest,qual ity considered. HELP WANTED.—Females. WAVrKIi- In every town.cltt and couuty, an intelligent, energetic lady of goodad dress and some business ability, to introduce to I the trade and consumers. MAPAM DEAN'S CEI E nkAT ED -PIN vi. Ncpp >i:riNo COUSET. Splendidly advertiseu ; highly recommended by the leading Modistes, tin-fashionable Dressmakers, and the most eminent Physicians of the United States and Europe. Liberal pay. Agents are making sls to $65 weekly. Address, LEWIS s || for list of Nowepapet t-rtfl I'remiumßgiveu witl the JONES BCALE Price List o SIOOO REWARD^ For aj machine hulling and rlesuiliijff fit for /OLr/ Imnuiitii E SEND TO JONES Bt?icHAMTOW thc™OKES 1V Prt# Vhnot ♦ s OVIL 3VE"W GOODS ▼ r * t % A larger, better and more complete line never was on exhibition in these valleys! COME and SEE ! COME and SEE ! Nice Line of DRESS (1001)8, all shades, 0 1-2 cts. per yard, worth 10 ets. Augusta 4-4 Brown Muslin, (> cts. Canton Flannel unbleached. (> cts. White Sugar, 7 and 7 1-2 cts. White Honey Drip Syrup, 45 cts. per gal. BINGES. TRUMPFHELLER & CO., COBURN, PA. i HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE TRY TO THINK where they can purchase the BEST AND MOST GOODS For The Least Cash! I answer this problem in the following prices: 4-4 Augusta Muslin, 5 3-4 cts. Appleton Muslin, 6 3-4 cts. Lancaster Gingham, 8 cts. Good Prints at 4 and 5 cents. Better and Best Prints at 5 and 6 cents. Ladies' Rubbers at 35 and 40 cts. Gents' Overshoe, 60 cts. MATCHES, 200 IN A BOX, 2 CENTS PER BOX. Best Ohio Stone Ware, ALL SIZES, 9 cts. pr. gal. Large line of DRESS GOODS, 5 c. per yd. lately sold at double that price. AN EXCEEDINGLY LARGE STOCK OF— CLOTHING, Boots & Shoes, —AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES.— •To be convinced, call and ask prices. Thanking you tor past favors, I will try to suit you still better in the future. Respectfully, J. W. SNOOK, millhbim, pa. CORNER OF MAIN AND NQRTQ STREETS.